The Bills did it. They became the first team to beat the Chiefs since the Raiders did it on Christmas Day last season. And so their winning streak finally comes to an end after 15 games.
Since last season's seemingly improbable loss to the Raiders, the Chiefs have rattled off six straight wins, including the Super Bowl.
They continued this winning streak through the first nine games of that season, becoming the last remaining undefeated team. Now there are none.
It was a close game throughout between these two NFL giants, as you would expect. This included five lead changes in the first half with the Bills leading 16-14 at halftime.
The Bills still led by just two points late in the fourth quarter. With just under eight minutes left, the Bills took the ball and drove 70 yards for the game-winning touchdown. That included two third-down conversions — including a completion on third-and-nine from Josh Allen to Khalil Shakir — and a miraculous 23-yard run by Allen on fourth-and-2.
Lay the team on its back.
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The Bills improve their season record to 9-2, while the Chiefs fall to 9-1.